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Happycappie25
Joined: 07 Feb 2006 Posts: 4174 Location: QUEENS!!!!
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Posted: 09/03/19 6:57 am ::: |
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ClayK wrote: |
Considering that the bad teams stayed bad all year, thus taking the air out of a lot of matchups, and the loss of reported attendance in Washington, this has been a good year for the WNBA.
I don't how the TV ratings went, but arena attendance appeared to be solid all summer. |
This...do you have the capacity %s for dc. I've said all along I didn't mind WAS as it was purpose built and had modern amenities....unlike that wpa project in Westchester
Looked full most nights and had to buy aftermarket most games...still say they built it 1k seats too small and that's a serious issue...Will be curious what they do for the finals...given extra seats needed for league officials and sponsors
Actually would like to see cap% for all non NBA Arenas may be a truer indicator of league health
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toad455
Joined: 16 Nov 2005 Posts: 22477 Location: NJ
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Posted: 09/03/19 7:14 am ::: |
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Taking out their camp day game at Capital One Arena, the Mystics have averaged 3,839 at their new arena. They've had 7 sellouts(4,200). They are filling up the arena to 91.4% capacity. If they sell-out their final two games, they'll finish at 3,884(92.4% capacity).
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Happycappie25
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Posted: 09/03/19 1:45 pm ::: |
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toad455 wrote: |
Taking out their camp day game at Capital One Arena, the Mystics have averaged 3,839 at their new arena. They've had 7 sellouts(4,200). They are filling up the arena to 91.4% capacity. If they sell-out their final two games, they'll finish at 3,884(92.4% capacity). |
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toad455
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Posted: 09/08/19 9:10 pm ::: |
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https://acrossthetimeline.com/wnba/attendance.html
a new league low of averaging 6,528. Half the league averaged below 6,000.
+/- compared to last season's final averages.
1. Los Angeles: 11,307 (+665)
2. Phoenix: 10,193 (+243)
3. Minnesota: 9,069 (-967)
4. Seattle: 7,562 (-547)
5. Connecticut: 6,841 (+152)
6. Chicago: 6,749 (+391)
7. Indiana: 5,887 (-424)
8. Dallas: 4,999 (+247)
9. Las Vegas: 4,669 (-638)
10. Washington: 4,546 (-1,590)
11. Atlanta: 4,270 (+76)
12. New York: 2,239 (-590)
WNBA: 6,528 (-251)
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Shades
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Posted: 09/09/19 12:10 am ::: |
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Record high capacity.
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Happycappie25
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Posted: 09/09/19 6:21 am ::: |
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Shades wrote: |
Record high capacity. |
This is not to be scoffed at actually...May be like his where it is key to profitability but we shall see what happens when fewer teams play in NBA Arenas next year albeit due to renovation
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Randy
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Posted: 09/09/19 6:55 am ::: |
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Dream up from last year. Maybe we are onto something here. Losing games seems to boost attendance. Other teams should try it more often.
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